

Clauses are the building blocks of complex and well-structured writing.
By Grade 7, students are expected to:
Write clearer, more detailed sentences
Use complex structures confidently
Understand how clauses add meaning and depth
Strengthen grammar for essays, speeches, and exams
Mastering clauses helps students communicate with precision and improves both writing and comprehension.
✔ 5 MCQ questions on identifying clause types
✔ 5 Fill-in-the-blanks using conjunctions and clause markers
✔ Covers:
Independent & dependent clauses
Subordinate clauses
Adjective, adverb & noun clauses
✔ Answer Key included
Grade 7 students
Learners needing extra practice with grammar
Teachers looking for high-quality classroom or homework material
Students preparing for exams or improving their writing skills
Which sentence has an adjective clause?
The girl who won is my friend.
Which is a noun clause?
What he said was surprising.
Which contains a subordinate clause?
Although she was tired, she worked.
Which sentence has an adverb clause?
She left because she was upset.
Identify the independent clause:
The dog barked
I will call you ___ I reach home.
when
She danced ___ the music started.
when
We stayed ___ the movie ended.
until
He succeeded ___ he worked hard.
because
They waited ___ the rain stopped.
until
To help students identify and correctly use different types of clauses in their writing.
Yes, it includes examples of adjective clauses, adverb clauses, noun clauses, and subordinate clauses.
Understanding clauses improves sentence structure, writing clarity, and comprehension skills.
Absolutely, students can complete it independently using the answer key for verification.
Yes, the format works well for tests, quizzes, homework, or practice drills.